By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Affordable housing developers receiving state tax credits are not required to pay workers prevailing wages, a Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday.
Although the state Labor Code mandates prevailing wages in publicly funded projects, the 1st District Court of Appeal said affordable housing tax credits do not fall u...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears onPage 4
Affordable housing developers receiving state tax credits are not required to pay workers prevailing wages, a Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday.
Although the state Labor Code mandates prevailing wages in publicly funded projects, the 1st District Court of Appeal said affordable housing tax credits do not fall u...
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